It uses Bluetooth 4.0 wireless connectivity and NFC for syncing

Sep 25, 2013 12:17 GMT  ·  By

The words professional and gaming wouldn't normally make much sense when determining the same subject in a sentence, but for peripherals like the Tt eSports Sybaris, they do.

Because there are, in fact, professional gamers. Some are actual professionals, hired by companies to test games and give their opinions on them. And others are just people who play games (on PCs, consoles, you name it) as often and for as long a time as possible.

The new headset from Tt eSports is made for such people, with its aptX support for lossless streaming of audio over Bluetooth 4.0.

An NFC (near-field communication) chip makes it easy for the headphones to recognize eligible sources of music / game audio / film audio streams / etc. Sure, the source device will need its own NFC for it to work, but many phones, tablets, laptops and other consumer electronics do these days.

It's possible to attach a wire too, in which case the attachable, noise-canceling external bendable microphone can put that boom effect to good use (hardwired with the microphone boom placed in front of the user).

Tt eSports Sybaris has a price of $139.99 / €103 and will sell from October onwards.